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A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xiii cent.); Chadlyngworth, Chadworth (xvi cent.). The parish of Chaddleworth, which lies on the southern slope … unmarried in 1759. 56 Mary subsequently married Richard Walter, and their son Richard Walter, who assumed the additional name of Nelson, was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Chadshunt is a small parish, roughly rhomboidal in shape. The south-western boundary of the parish crosses thethe same pontiff in 1152 confirmed Chadshunt to Walter Duredent, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, as of the … of the estate in the event of his demise. 27 Robert Knight, Earl of Catherlough, died on 30 March 1772 28 leaving …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Chaffcombe CHAFFCOMBE The parish of Chaffcombe lies 2 miles northeast of Chard and … Lisle, who owned lands in Chaffcombe in 1235. 58 Their son Walter, dead by 1269, was succeeded in turn by his son … (v) medieval, Exeter foundry; (vi) 1733, William Knight of Closworth. 227 The registers date from 1678 and are …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Chailey is a large Wealden parish of 5,451 acres. By the East Sussex Review Order of 1934 detached parts of the … who held the manor of the Castle of Lewes for one knight's fee. 31 From David, Wapsbourne passed to his son … the latter acquired the remaining two-thirds from Abel Walter and Jane, 36 who had presumably acquired them from …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Chaldron (xviii cent.). Chaldon, a small parish lying on the chalk downs, measures about 2 miles from north to south … 1 miles from east to west. It contains 1,643 acres, and the population in 1901 was only 266. 1 It is bounded on the … in 12012 William Hansard and his wife Avelina granted to Walter, Prior of Merton certain lands in Tullesworth lying …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and some 7 miles west of Ventnor, was established at the beginning of the 12th century. The soil is Upper and … to hold of him and his heirs by the service of half a knight's fee. 37 Oliver sold the estate to Thomas de Winton … are 24 ft. above the ground. Early in the 14th century Walter de Goditon built a hermitage or oratory dedicated to …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Celfunte (xi cent.); Chaufunt St. Giles (xiii cent.). The parish of Chalfont St. Giles covers an area of 3,725 … and son and heir John, 113 who was succeeded by his son Walter in 1352. 114 On the death of Walter Grove in 1368 115 the estate passed to his son Roger, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Celfunde (xi cent.); Chaufunte St. Peter (xiii cent.). The parish of Chalfont St. Peter covers an area of 4,363 … of woods and plantations. 1 There is a detached portion of the parish to the north-west of Chalfont St. Giles. The soil is mixed …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Thebworthe (xiii cent.); Winfeld, Winfeud (xiii cent.). The parish of Chalgrave, which comprises the village of … the priory was granted 12 acres of land in Chalgrave by Walter Godmar and Mary his wife, 31 and in 1286 the prior … the second bay of the north arcade is the effigy of a knight, possibly that of Sir Nigel Loring, who died in 13856, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Chalk CHALK. THE next parish northward from Shorne is Chalk, written in Domesday, Celca, and in the Textus Rof fensis, Celca and Cealces. This place takes … this rectory to Robert Edmonds, to hold in capite by knight's service, in the 11th year of which reign it was …
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